ON VEGETABLES. Ill 



Albert Berry. Crook neck Squashes. 



G. J. Thornton, Andover. Martynias ; Early Crook-neck 

 Scjuashes; Prince Albert Peas. 



J. M. Ives. Autumnal marrow Squashes of the size and form 

 as when first introduced ; Tomatoes ; sweet Potatoes ; Lima 

 Beans raised from seed, received from Italy last Spring, 



Eugene O'Heran, gardener to Daniel Saunders, jr., of Law- 

 rence. Martynias ,• Cauliflowers ; Beets ; Corn. 



L S. Hill, Byfield. Hill Corn. 



Moses Pettingell, Topsfield. Corn. 



John Walsh, Methuen. Turnips — flat, yellow, sweet. 



T. I. Goodrich, Haverhill. Silver skin red and white Onions. 



Lawrence Poor Farm. Cabbages , Potatoes j Onions; Beets, 

 &c. 



W. S. Howard, Lawrence. Squashes. 



A. Nichols, Middleton. Bradstreet Potatoes, planted by the 

 side of the China reds, (cooked); popping Corn ; a new variety 

 of Corn ; Onions ; China red Potatoes. 



W. Rines, Lawrence. Squashes. 



D. Merrill, 2d., Methuen. Squashes and Pumpkins. 

 F. R. Frye, Methuen. Pumpkins, four from one seed. 

 S. A. Furbush, Lawrence. Peppers and Tomatoes. 



J. Phillips, Methuen. Mock orange Gt)urds. 

 Joseph F. Ingalls, Methuen. Squashes; Pumpkins, nine from 

 one seed — six from another ; Potatoes in variety; Sugar Beets. 

 A. P. Cheney, North Andover. Potatoes in variety. 

 Your committee award the following gratuities : 



C. S. Storrow, of Lawrence, - - - ^1 25 

 J. F. Hopkins, of North Andover, - - 1 25 

 Andrew Nichols, of Middleton, - - - 1 00 

 J. B. Barker, of Methuen, - - - 1 00 



E. O'Heran, of Lawrence, _ - _ 50 

 Moses Sargent, " - - - - 50 

 Charles F. Gage, of Methuen, ... 50 

 Joseph T. Ingalls, " - - - - 50 

 Albert Berry, of North Andover, - - 50 



D. Merrill, 2d., of Methuen, - - - - 50 

 John Walsh, of " - - - - 50 



